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Wedding ring lost on the evening of 17 January '24 in East Dulwich, at the corner where Crystal Palace Road meets Jennings Road

A man's wedding ring is missing. Average size and silver in colour (photo attached)

The ring came off with a glove in very cold weather, somewhere outside 264 Crystal Palace Road. Not sure if it rolled down the road but no immediate sign of it along the pavement in the road on the same side as 264. This wasn't showing up in the dark when it came off and there was no sign of it in daylight the next day.

If found: please hand this in at the Dulwich Chiropractic Clinic (277 Crystal Palace Road) and ask them to return it to the owner. The manager of the chiropractic clinic knows the owner of this ring and can arrange collection from there.

Any help you can offer on this will be much appreciated. The ring is of very, very significant sentimental value to its owner.

If you know anybody who lives on or around Crystal Palace Road, please ask them to spread the word and ask around to see if anybody might've picked this up around 17/01/24.

Thank you in advance for any support. 

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  • EDF123 changed the title to Lost wedding ring - please help! Lost on Crystal Palace Road

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